"Let's first, find a room. Seriously, my back is begging for a comfy mattress right now," Arya groaned, stretching her arms after the long trek through the jungle.
Kevin nodded, contemplating their next move. "But first, we need so local currency. Our regular units won't fly here." He fiddled with his watch, attempting to connect to the city's network.
Curious, Arya glanced around the bustling shops, noticing a person using a peculiar dark reddish copper-like coin for their purchase. "So, what's the deal with the money here?"
"It's called 'chernos,' made from so rare tal," Kevin explained, showcasing images of the unique coin.
The coin depicted a solitary figure on one side, its reverse remaining unadorned. The figure appeared to portray a veiled woman, her face obscured by the intricately designed veil. The re sight of the veiled countenance sparked an unexplainable curiosity, compelling anyone who beheld it to want to unveil the hidden face beneath.
The figure's attire was crafted intricately, fashioned from chains with remarkable detail despite being molded into the tal. Its artistry was srizing, inviting onlookers to ponder the enigmatic story hidden within the design. The allure of the coin was undeniable, hinting at a mystery that beckoned those who saw it to uncover its secrets.
"The tal it's made from is pretty solid, used for crafting armors and weapons. So, if we gather so extra, it won't be a loss," Kevin explained, delving deeper into the information.
"And where can we get these chernos?" Keyara inquired.
"We can exchange them for the things we collect," Kevin responded, scanning the surroundings. He pointed towards a three-story building, painted in a calming green hue, emitting natural vibes. "See, we can trade so herbs there to earn the money."
"Let's do that, but only sell what we don't need or what isn't too valuable back ho," Keyara suggested, garnering agreent from the rest as they made their way to the shop to sell their goods.
However, Kevin hesitated. He didn't want to part with his belongings, intending to sell them later at his own store for a better price. It made sense; gathering enough of this precious tal was crucial if he aid to trade it back ho. After all, forging weapons or even an armor required a considerable amount of this rare tal—sothing one or a few coins couldn't cover.
As the group approached the shop, Kevin wrestled with his thoughts. He understood the value of the tal and its potential trade back in his city. Yet, the allure of securing more of it clashed with the practicality of the current situation.
Keyara noticed Kevin's reluctance. "You're not selling?"
Kevin hesitated, contemplating his next move. "I think I might hold onto these for now. Could be more beneficial in the long run."
Keyara nodded understandingly. "Alright, suit yourself. Let's get what we can for the rest."
Inside the quaint shop, shelves adorned with various herbs and rare plants caught their attention. The shopkeeper, a young won, greeted them warmly.
"We've gathered so herbs and plants during our journey. Any chance we could trade them for chernos?" Keyara inquired.
The woman smiled professionally and replied, "Of course, I'd be happy to help."
"Could you tell how much I can get for these?" Keyara asked, placing about ten herbs on the counter.
As the woman carefully inspected the herbs, Kevin found himself observing her features. Her hair was a light brown shade, almost resembling a touch of red, neatly styled in a professional manner. Her eyes were a striking blue, complenting her round, slightly elongated face with softly plump, milky-white cheeks. Her face exuded a natural prettiness, not dazzlingly beautiful but rather pleasant, evoking a sense of calm and happiness in those who gazed upon her.
Unlike a strikingly beautiful face that captivates at first glance, hers had a different allure; its charm unfolded gradually, requiring more than just a passing glance to appreciate its subtle appeal.
'Average,' like now Kevin concluded swiftly, only giving it a quick glance, before diverting his attention to the woman's physique.
While her face might not have commanded instant attention, her figure effortlessly caught everyone's eye, casting a captivating shadow. Her silhouette hinted at a curvaceous form against her milky skin, sprinkled with freckles scattered delicately along her exposed arms and neck. She wore a long pink dress, seemingly a work uniform with the shop's na etched on the breast pocket.
Expertly assessing their quality, the shopkeeper acknowledged their condition. "These herbs are in good shape, but they're fairly common, so their value won't be substantial," she explained.
"How much for them?" Keyara inquired, more concerned with securing funds for lodgings than the exact price.
"Approximately 14 chernos," the woman replied, swiftly calculating on her fingers.
"Would that cover a week's stay in the city?" Keyara inquired, seeking assurance about the room's duration.
"Yes, but it won't be luxurious," the woman answered with a friendly smile.
"Then they're yours," Keyara agreed, handing over the 14 brown coins as the shopkeeper expressed her gratitude.
Turning to her companions, who were also sorting through their herbs, Keyara instructed, "Exchange your herbs here and wait for ."
The group understood without questioning and proceeded to barter their herbs for coins while Keyara headed off, her objective clear to everyone. As they engaged in their transactions, they trusted Keyara's judgnt and continued their exchange without pressing for further details about her destination or intentions.
With so free ti on his hands, Kevin idly perused the shop's eclectic offerings. Beyond the assortnt of herbs, potions, and various items, his attention fixated on sothing intriguing – the books.
Knowledge held a special allure for Kevin, knowing its value in a world where acquiring substantial information wasn't an easy feat. Despite the system providing him with a few basic books, they rely scratched the surface of common knowledge, and the CE site offered limited insights.
The books displayed in the shop covered an array of topics, particularly focusing on herbs – their cultivation, harvesting, preservation, and even the art of crafting products from them.
Viana, also taking a break from the transactions, noticed Kevin engrossed in the books. "Are you considering becoming an alchemist?" she inquired curiously.
Kevin, still engrossed in the pages, shook his head without diverting his gaze. "Nah, not my cup of tea. I lack the ti, and delicate work isn't really my forte. I just have a penchant for gathering knowledge," he replied, his fascination with the wealth of information within the books evident in his absorbed deanor.
Viana nodded understandingly. "Knowledge is indeed a powerful tool, especially in unfamiliar territories like this jungle."
"Absolutely," Kevin agreed, finally tearing his gaze away from the books. "looks like I also have to sell so stuff to get these."
Viana smiled warmly. "You don't have to worry. I've got so advanced reads with . They're much more informative than these beginner-level ones," she ntioned, gesturing toward the books.
"Wow, thanks for that," Kevin replied, a hint of surprise lighting up his expression.
Curious about his reaction, Viana inquired, "Why the surprise?"
Kevin grinned and shrugged. "Nothing much. Hey, are you free tonight?"
"In a place where it's technically night all the ti, I guess I am," Viana chuckled, returning the smile.
"Want to have so fun?" Kevin proposed.
Zaria, catching wind of the conversation, interjected with an intrigued smile. "What kind of fun are we talking about?"
"Just a simple pleasure—a good dinner at a nice restaurant, if this place happens to have any," Kevin suggested casually.
Viana appeared taken aback. "Just dinner? That's not really what I'd call fun. I an, I can have dinner any ti I want," she remarked with a hint of surprise in her voice.
"So, what kind of fun are you aiming for?" Kevin asked with a playful grin.
Before Viana could respond, Zaria chid in, her tone teasingly suggestive. "Well, obviously the bedroom kind... sothing I've been itching to join in on...too."
Kevin, caught off guard but maintaining a playful deanor, grinned and replied, "Well, if you ladies are ga, count in!"
"Nah, I'm good. You two go ahead and enjoy yourselves," Viana replied, scanning the bookshelf.
"Don't be like that, Viana. Let's have so fun together! I've been craving sothing different after days in the jungle. Let loose a bit," Zaria urged, attempting to coax Viana into joining in.
"You know, Zaria, I'm not into the three-way kind of fun. You two can find soone else for that," Viana retorted, her tone tinged with annoyance.
Zaria had the urge to push further, but Kevin stepped in, attempting to steer the conversation back to their original plan. "How about we stick to our original plan? Dinner sounds pretty good, right?"
Viana seed inclined to decline but before she could, Zaria intervened, flashing a smile. "Co on, don't say no to this now."
"Yeah, and I spotted a promising restaurant nearby," Kevin added, encouraging her.
Viana glanced at them, fully aware that they'd persist not just for dinner but for more afterward. With a knowing smile, she nodded and turned to Benny. "Hey, Benny, want to dine out tonight?"
"Absolutely! Who else is joining?" Benny replied with a smile.
"It's , Kevin, Zaria, and whoever else is interested..." Viana teased, shooting a playful smile at the pair.
Kevin and Zaria exchanged knowing glances and nodded in agreent.
As Benny began chatting with another mber of the group, Viana casually strolled away, browsing the herb shelves, leaving Kevin and Zaria alone. "Well, there's goes the chance for a group hang," threeso," Kevin sighed.
Zaria chuckled softly. "Or we could stick to a twoso."
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